Fateh-313

The Fateh-313 is a surface-to-surface missile developed by Iran in 2015.

History
On 22 August 2015, Iran announced its development of a solid-fuel surface-to-surface missile that could strike up to 310 miles away from the launching site. This came a month after Iran reached a deal with the West that prevented the import and export of conventional weapons from and to Iran for five years, limited their capabilities of developing nuclear weapons, and forced Iran to accept United Nations arbitration in any ballistic missile research in the next eight years. The deal, seen by many as bad, allowed for Iran to develop the new missile, which made several civilians in Israel feel nervous, for Iran threatened to "wipe Israel off the map". The weapon's name itself means "conqueror".